From The Dark Side of the
Force: J. Edgar Hoover Arthur Murtagh, former FBI agent, interviewed in
1990 stated; "I certainly do not want to indicate that Hoover did not have some
unusual ability in structuring an organization designed to perpetuate a sort
of dictatorial control of both the FBI and, so far as he could manage it, the
minds of the American citizens: but so did Adolf Hitler".

Hoovers's Cadillac - Lyndon B. Johnston had use of this car during his term
of office as President of the USA, while the presidential Lincoln Continental
was being rebuilt Cadillacs
of the Rich and Famous

From "J. Edgar Hoover-- The Boudoir Portraits" by "Hyacinth" As head of the
United States Federal Bureau of Investigation for 48 years, Hoover led an ongoing
crusade against communism, espionage and deviant behavior. On his own time,
however, he and his life partner Clyde led a life of gay, albeit closeted, abandon.
One special treat was the anniversary portrait that Hoover had done as a surprise
one year for Clyde, which soon turned into an annual event, with Hoover dressing
up as famous transvestites throughout history. [more]

J. Edgar Hoover, Royal Miller, Clyde Tolson and Joseph McCarthy on holiday
in California. When J. Edgar Hoover died in May, 1972, he left virtually the
whole of his estate to his long-time companion. Tolson also took control of
Hoover's considerable secret files. Tolson retired from the FBI and according
to his friends, that the only time he left the house was to visit Hoover's grave.
When Tolson died in April, 1975, it was reported that the FBI agents arrived
at his house and removed all these documents. Clyde Tolson is buried with Hoover
at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington. [source]

The J. Edgar Hoover Building currently houses the national headquarters of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It was completed in 1974 at a cost of 126
million dollars. Address Address: 935 Pennsylvania Ave E St. NW, between 9th
and 10th streets. Merto stop: Archives/Navy Memorial or Federal Triangle